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Share your TSHOOT v2.0 Experience

January 22nd, 2015 Go to comments
Note: The last day to take this TSHOOT 300-135 exam is February 23, 2020. After this day you have to take new Enterprise exams to get new CCNP Enterprise certification. If you want to find out more about the new exams please visit here.

This article is devoted for candidates who took the TSHOOT exam to share their experience. Please tell us what are your materials, the way you learned, your feeling and experience after taking the TSHOOT v2.0 exam… But please DO NOT share any information about the detail of the exam or your personal information, your score, exam date and location, your email…

Your posts are warmly welcome!

Exam’s Structure:

+ Some Multiple choice & drag drop questions
+ 2 Simlets
+ 15 lab-sim Questions with the same network topology (15 troubleshooting tickets or you can call it one “big” question). Each lab-sim is called a ticket and you can solve them in any order you like.

Topics of the lab-sims:

1- IPv6
2- OSPF
3- OSPFv3
4- Frame Relay
5- GRE
6- EtherChannel
7- RIPng
8- EIGRP
9- Redistribution
10- NTP
11- NAT
12- BGP
13- HSRP
14- STP
15- DHCP

The problems are rather simple. For example wrong IP assignment, disable or enable a command, authentication…

In each tickets you will have to answer three types of questions:

+ Which device causes problem
+ Which technology is used
+ How to fix it

When you press Done to finish each case, you can’t go back.

A demo of the TSHOOT Exam can be found at: http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le37/le10/tshoot_demo.html

Note:

+ In the new TSHOOTv2, you cannnot use the “Abort” button anymore. Therefore you cannot check the configuration of another ticket before completing the current ticket.

+ We have gathered many questions about TSHOOT exam and posted them at TSHOOT FAQs & Tips, surely you will find useful information about the TSHOOT exam there!

Below are the topologies of the real TSHOOT exam, you are allowed to study these topologies before taking the exam. It surely saves you some invaluable time when sitting in the exam room (Thanks rrg for sharing this).

IPv4 Layer 3 Topology

IPv4Layer3Topology_networktut.com.jpg

IPv6 Layer 3 Topology

IPv6Layer3Topology_networktut.com.jpg

Layer 2-3 Topology

Layer2_3_Topology.jpg

You can download the SAM strategy here (specially thanks to SAM who created this strategy):

https://www.networktut.com/download/TSHOOT_PING-plan-SAM.pdf

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  1. Sun
    January 11th, 2020

    i cant post my diagram here, if you need my diagram; please leave a msg
    Thank you everyone and all the best!

  2. SSSSS
    January 11th, 2020

    how can you identify if its ipv4 or ipv6 ticket?

  3. Sun
    January 11th, 2020

    @SSSSS
    check the question, it asked you what IP address having problem. if you see IPV6 address e.g. 2024::34:2 on the question

  4. Juan
    January 11th, 2020

    Related to Port Security:
    You can NOT use ipconfig /all on the client. You will have to get the MAC addy from the switch itself.

  5. SSSSSSS
    January 11th, 2020

    @SUN thanks dude!

  6. San
    January 11th, 2020

    @SUN congrats!

  7. San
    January 11th, 2020

    @SUN looks like you had 12 tickets? how others only get 10 tickets?

  8. ciscopass
    January 12th, 2020

    Passed today with full marks.

    November MCQs still valid
    Both HSRP and BGP Sims came up
    All tickets exactly the same

    Premium membership is 100% worth it.

    Good luck to the rest of you!

  9. bokd21
    January 12th, 2020

    @bokd21 which ticket are you referring to?

  10. ccnatoccnp
    January 12th, 2020

    Hi guys, any tips on how I can start to study? How can I start with the troubleshooting? What do I need so I can know what is the problem on the ticket? Thank you very much.

  11. bokd21
    January 12th, 2020

    @maria in real exam, you can use the command. that’s how i solved the ticket today.

  12. Anonanon
    January 12th, 2020

    I can’t remember the exact details but yesterday I had a ticket that I hadn’t seen on here. In the EIGRP configuration it had both 10.1.4.0 0.0.255.255 and 10.1.4.x in the network statements under EIGRP.

    Sorry I can’t be more precise, but has anybody seen a similar ticket with two 10.1.4.x network statements?

  13. Liza
    January 12th, 2020

    Hi gUys, Thank you so much for all your help. I passed today 1000/1000 . Nov questions valid. No new tickets. Be very careful with ticket 7 and 13. Triple check everything. I failed last two times because of silly carelessness. GOOD LUCK YOU ALL

  14. scam
    January 12th, 2020

    xwwwsk/e30rL you are amazing.
    You are doing the exam every single day!! And you always pass!

  15. Avatar01
    January 12th, 2020

    Hey everyone. Where I can get premium?

  16. boy
    January 12th, 2020

    took the exam just now, all the tickets and MCQ are the same. BGP and HSRP simlet.
    got 925/1000
    I had,
    Redistribution ticket,
    tunnel mode,
    eigrp interface default,
    tunnel allowed vlans with interface administratively down,
    vlan-filter,
    ip helpder address,
    ospf auth
    ospf ipv6 enable
    access port
    eigrp passive
    …………

    all that you need is, you gotta know what you are doing and checking. and read properly the answer options. if it doesn’t match to the answer you are looking for, probably your guess is wrong. dont get fooled by ip address in the client, sometimes its static ip is given to clients.

    best of Luck to all.

  17. morarica
    January 12th, 2020

    can anyone use the simlets in EVE-NG? i cannot start the routers!! solution?!

  18. An
    January 12th, 2020

    guys is there any explanation for sam strategy i am having trouble understanding it please help me thanx,,

  19. Layer
    January 12th, 2020

    Passed today with 1000. Nov MCQs, HSRP and BGP Sims came up

    Read, be careful and go for it.

  20. dave
    January 12th, 2020

    can some please explain, can you distinguish between a IPv4 and IPv6 ticket

  21. dave
    January 12th, 2020

    can some please explain, can you distinguish between a IPv4 and IPv6 ticket on the exam

  22. mcqs
    January 12th, 2020

    do we have to just learn those 12 q fron nov or whole list?

  23. Studying hard
    January 13th, 2020

    @dave – Yes, you can distinguish between them.

  24. Studying hard
    January 13th, 2020

    @An – Just look at the Sam flowchart and work through it. It is the simplest thing in the world to understand. It is self-explanatory.

  25. An
    January 13th, 2020

    @Studying hard thnk you

  26. MM
    January 13th, 2020

    Can you use the command “show interface status” from ASW1 in the exam?

  27. mcqs
    January 13th, 2020

    do I need to learn just 12 questions from november or the 401q mentioned somewhere here elier?

  28. ciscopass
    January 13th, 2020

    @mcqs just learn the 12 questions from Nov, no point in learning the older questions. It’s good to practice them though, as the questions could change any day.

  29. Sara
    January 13th, 2020

    Hi everyone
    I plan to take tshoot exam in the next week
    Can I recertificate the ccnp by do the exam again in the next day?
    Which is Cisco role in this case?

  30. dirtflake
    January 13th, 2020

    After completing R&S, how much of minimum time we need to complete TShoot, as last day is coming close.

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